Unhealthy and unaware? Misjudging social comparative standing for health-relevant behavior

Volume: 85, Pages: 103873 - 103873
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
People sometimes modify their behavior based on whether they believe they do more or less of that behavior than others. But are people's perceptions of their social-comparative status for behaviors generally accurate? The current research assessed accuracy and bias in perceived social-comparative status for a number of health-related behaviors. In two studies, participants estimated their social-comparative percentile regarding behavior...
Paper Details
Title
Unhealthy and unaware? Misjudging social comparative standing for health-relevant behavior
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
85
Pages
103873 - 103873
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